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My life as a writer and a polyamorous free-range kinkster.

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I am a Fashion Design Student, at Mesa Community College. I want to change the relationship most of us have with clothes we wear. I am married to my husband Cinder, and we with live his other husband, our daughter, dog and three terrapins in Tempe, AZ.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Wiiview 3.0

We have been playing Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree; the game play is a little off putting. It is set in a school and your main interaction is with Dr. Brain. A blob like figure bouncing on a scale. The games are challenging and some times down right hard even on the easy settings. If you mess up then you go on to the next challenge no redo.

The cartoon like animation makes this game seem more for kids then adults, the classic market for these type of think hard, work your brain type game. If you mess up Dr. Brain is down right brutal.

Scoring is based off of how much your brain weighs. While an interesting scoring idea this is frustrating because the only comparisons available are fictional Dr. Brain or you other players. My largest complaints about the game play is the limited head to head play and only one active controller.

Over all we would give the game 2 Wiimotes.

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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Astronomy Cast

Astronomy Cast

I have started doing media reviews on Volcanicast this is my review for the 01-19-08 show.

Astronomy Cast is an apply named podcast about Astronomy; Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay explain Astronomy and Physics. Fraser is the publisher of Universe Today and not only is Doctor Pamela hot, she also teaches Astronomy at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

I have been reading Fraser’s Universe Today for several years and I have listened to Pamela back with here former show, Slacker Astronomy. Pamela and Fraser have taken listeners on a detailed tour of the solar system and have explained complex matters like How To Win a Nobel Prize, the contributions Amateurs can make to astronomy, Black Holes and Special Relativity.

Subscribe and listen to the The Astronomy Cast.

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